As we wait for the subway, walk on the street, or relax on a park bench, we are constantly exposed to the gazes of people but also of various digital devices. Whether we consciously or unconsciously recognize the “surveillance” on us, we comply with the circumstances given to us and allow our traces to be marked. Can we tolerate the anxiety of ambiguous boundaries and the influence of hyper-intellectual systems?

MiA Collective Art's collaborative project, "May We Share Our Minds?," was exhibited for the first time in New York, later planned to be presented in different cities around the world. In this making of "May We Share Our Minds?," Artist Simona Prives, Composer Shiuan Chang and Curator Grace Noh discuss and share their experience of collaborating together for this site-specific traveling exhibition series.

Let’s suppose you enter a room where you see nothing but an endless loop of images and sounds rather in an uncanny way. What you see and hear may not be your own, but slowly they begin to trigger your own memories and connect your mind to this bizarre space.

MiA Collective Art is pleased to have been invited to be part of Beijing Design Week (BJDW) for the second time, following its participation last year. In this year's Beijing Design Week, MiA Collective Art presented installations by Gein Beach and Yichen Zhou in two different locations at China Central Place from October 1 to 7, 2017.

The film – Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind explores the nature of memory and love through a nonlinear narrative element and asks a number of questions to viewers. Could a spotless mind bring eternal sunshine? If we could control and erase certain memories of our past, would that bring us happiness?

MiA: Beijing Station:: First Chapter, the first exhibition featuring a selection of key bodies of work of Ram Jung, Grace Noh, Masahito Ono, Chi Zhang, and Yichen Zhou was on display September 19 – October 16, 2015 at DDC in Beijing.